A great oak family tree with ten wooden name plaques hanging from its branches
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Front porch summersBirth certificatesLost cousins foundWedding reelsGrandma's recipesOld lettersFirst stepsSunday dinnersFront porch summersBirth certificatesLost cousins foundWedding reelsGrandma's recipesOld lettersFirst stepsSunday dinners

Like a social feed — but only for the people you share blood with.

Nothing is public. Nothing is indexed. There is one long, unguessable link, and whoever holds it is family. Everyone can post, everyone can comment, and every story stays.

Every photo, forever

Drop in shoeboxes of scans and phone snaps. Caption them, date them, and let the family fill in the names.

Moving pictures

Birthday clips, first steps, the toast nobody could hear. Video lives right beside the stills.

Papers that matter

Certificates, obituaries, immigration records — the documents that prove where you all came from.

A tree that breathes

Add relatives, connect parents and partners, and pan across generations on a living canvas.

One secret link

No passwords, no public profiles. Share the link with the people you trust and rotate it any time.

Found a distant cousin?

Send them the link. In a minute they're reading a hundred years of stories they never knew.

Generations, drawn out

Add a relative with a name, a photo and a couple of dates. Connect parents and partners, and the tree draws itself — pan, zoom and tap anyone to see every post they appear in.

Start your tree

Name your family

We'll create the page and hand you a secret link to share.